'The Caribbean should move toward Free Trade Areas (FTA), both with NAFTA/ FTAA and with the EU, based on phased or relative reciprocity along with requisite development assistance to facilitate competitiveness and parity over a transitional period. While the global evolution of ACP-EU co-operation has led to positive results, real per capita aid is declining and trade has failed to diversify. Under Lome, Caribbean interests focused on ensuring access for commodities like sugar, rum and bananas and on diversifying into other products. Despite a certain stabilisation of export prices for these goods, the Caribbean has continued to lose market share to non-ACP developing countries. This has not been offset by any increases in public or privat...
Purpose: The article aims to present the benefits and costs for ACP countries of the conclusion of E...
One of the reasons behind the re-negotiation of the Lome Convention, resulting in the Cotonou Agreem...
Since the First Yaoundé Convention (1963-1969), the EU has been implementing its development policy ...
The European Union (EU) has more preferential trading arrangements than any other trading entity. Fo...
The expiration of the Cotonou Agreement in February 2020 paved the way to a comprehensive review of ...
SIGLEAvailable from Bibliothek des Instituts fuer Weltwirtschaft, ZBW, D-21400 Kiel C 204923 / FIZ -...
On June 23, 2000, after eighteen months of negotiations, the European Union (EU) and its Member Stat...
On the 23rd o f June 2000 in Cotonou, Benin, a new convention was concluded for the contracted peri...
© 2015 The Round Table Ltd. Abstract: The institutional relationship between the Commonwealth Caribb...
Abstract:This paper examines one important dimension of the European Union's (EU) 'regional' engagem...
The article reviews the EU's development policy in relation to the Caribbean members of the African,...
Includes BibliographyThis paper analyses recent trends and future prospects in the Caribbean Communi...
This article will examine the character of relations between the European Union and African, Caribbe...
'Despite the failure of economic development in some countries of the region (Madagascar and the Com...
(From the introduction). As regards developed countries this position is still to be tested. There a...
Purpose: The article aims to present the benefits and costs for ACP countries of the conclusion of E...
One of the reasons behind the re-negotiation of the Lome Convention, resulting in the Cotonou Agreem...
Since the First Yaoundé Convention (1963-1969), the EU has been implementing its development policy ...
The European Union (EU) has more preferential trading arrangements than any other trading entity. Fo...
The expiration of the Cotonou Agreement in February 2020 paved the way to a comprehensive review of ...
SIGLEAvailable from Bibliothek des Instituts fuer Weltwirtschaft, ZBW, D-21400 Kiel C 204923 / FIZ -...
On June 23, 2000, after eighteen months of negotiations, the European Union (EU) and its Member Stat...
On the 23rd o f June 2000 in Cotonou, Benin, a new convention was concluded for the contracted peri...
© 2015 The Round Table Ltd. Abstract: The institutional relationship between the Commonwealth Caribb...
Abstract:This paper examines one important dimension of the European Union's (EU) 'regional' engagem...
The article reviews the EU's development policy in relation to the Caribbean members of the African,...
Includes BibliographyThis paper analyses recent trends and future prospects in the Caribbean Communi...
This article will examine the character of relations between the European Union and African, Caribbe...
'Despite the failure of economic development in some countries of the region (Madagascar and the Com...
(From the introduction). As regards developed countries this position is still to be tested. There a...
Purpose: The article aims to present the benefits and costs for ACP countries of the conclusion of E...
One of the reasons behind the re-negotiation of the Lome Convention, resulting in the Cotonou Agreem...
Since the First Yaoundé Convention (1963-1969), the EU has been implementing its development policy ...